Danger Mouse

Musician

Popular As Danger Mouse (musician)

Birthday July 29, 1977

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace White Plains, New York, U.S.

Age 46 years old

Nationality United States

#11703 Most Popular

1977

Brian Joseph Burton (born July 29, 1977), known professionally as Danger Mouse, is an American musician and record producer.

Brian Joseph Burton was born on July 29, 1977 in White Plains, New York.

He spent much of his childhood in Spring Valley, New York.

Burton moved to Stone Mountain, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, where he attended and graduated from Redan High School.

1998

From 1998 to 2003, Burton created a series of remix CDs and records under the stage name Danger Mouse.

He performed in a mouse outfit because he was too shy to show his face, and took his name from the English cartoon series Danger Mouse.

While in Athens, Burton took second place in a 1998 talent contest and was asked to open for a concert at the University of Georgia featuring OutKast and Goodie Mob.

Afterwards, Burton says he approached CeeLo Green, a member of Goodie Mob, and gave him an instrumental demo tape.

CeeLo has no recollection of this and the instrumental demo tape's existence has never been confirmed.

Trey Reames who had promoted CeeLo's first solo shows in Georgia, moved to London and became Burton's first manager.

He suggested and negotiated CeeLo's appearance on the 26' Remix of the Danger Mouse and Jemini record.

When Burton met CeeLo for this project, he shared some beats which led them to collaborate as Gnarls Barkley.

Burton moved to Britain for a couple of years, living in New Cross in London and working at the Rose pub near London Bridge.

While there, he sent a demo to Lex Records, which signed him.

1999

He lived in Athens, Georgia, where he pursued a degree in telecommunications at the University of Georgia on scholarship, and where his trip hop works (The Chilling Effect (1999), Rhode Island (2000), and Pelican City / Scanner – Pelican City vs. Scanner (2002)) were released while he was a student.

While at the University of Georgia he was introduced to Nirvana, Pink Floyd, and Portishead, and came to know the indie rock scene in Athens, remixed work by several local artists, including Neutral Milk Hotel, and DJ'd for University of Georgia radio station WUOG-FM.

2003

Burton relocated to Los Angeles; his first original releases under the name Danger Mouse were his collaborations with rapper Jemini, including the album Ghetto Pop Life, released in 2003 on Lex Records.

The Danger Mouse debut was well received by critics, but he did not rise to fame until he created The Grey Album, mixing a cappella versions of Jay-Z's The Black Album over beats crafted from samples of the Beatles' eponymous album, also known as The White Album.

The remix album, originally created just for his friends, spread over the Internet and became very popular with both the general audience and critics, with Rolling Stone calling it the ultimate remix record and Entertainment Weekly ranking it the best record of that year.

He discussed his feelings about any controversy the album may have created in the documentary Alternative Freedom.

2004

He came to prominence in 2004 when he released The Grey Album, which combined vocal performances from Jay-Z's The Black Album with instrumentals from the Beatles' The Beatles, also known as The White Album.

Danger Mouse was named among the Men of the Year by GQ in 2004 and won a 2005 Wired Rave Award.

The Grey Album got the attention of Damon Albarn, who enlisted Danger Mouse to produce Gorillaz' second studio album, Demon Days.

Demon Days earned Burton a Grammy Award nomination for Producer of the Year.

Danger Mouse's next project was The Mouse and the Mask, a collaboration with MF Doom (as Danger Doom) about and for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim.

The two had previously collaborated on the Danger Mouse remix of Zero 7's "Somersault", on the Prince Po track "Social Distortion", and on Gorillaz' "November Has Come".

A year later, Danger Doom released a follow-up EP called Occult Hymn.

The 7-track EP features new songs, and remixes from The Mouse & The Mask, and was released as a free download on Adult Swim's site.

2005

Danger Mouse produced the second Gorillaz album (2005's Demon Days), Beck's 2008 record Modern Guilt, and four albums with The Black Keys (Attack & Release, Brothers, El Camino, and Turn Blue).

2006

In 2006, Danger Mouse and CeeLo as Gnarls Barkley released their first album, St. Elsewhere, which includes the international hit single "Crazy".

"Crazy" became the first UK number-one single based solely on downloads.

Gnarls Barkley set out on tour and was one of the main opening acts on the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Stadium Arcadium World Tour.

2008

In 2008, Esquire named him one of the "75 most influential people of the 21st century".

Danger Mouse formed Gnarls Barkley with CeeLo Green and produced its albums St. Elsewhere and The Odd Couple.

2009

In 2009, he collaborated with James Mercer of the indie rock band The Shins to form the band Broken Bells; the band released three albums since then, with Into the Blue (2022) being the most recent one.

Burton collaborated with rapper MF Doom as Danger Doom on The Mouse and the Mask and with emcee Black Thought on Cheat Codes.

2011

He has been nominated in the Producer of the Year category five times, and won the award in 2011.

2016

In 2016, he produced, performed on, and co-wrote songs for the eleventh studio album by the Red Hot Chili Peppers titled The Getaway.

He has produced and co-written albums by Norah Jones (Little Broken Hearts), Electric Guest (Mondo), Portugal. The Man (Evil Friends), Adele (25), and ASAP Rocky (At.Long.Last.ASAP).

He has been nominated for 22 Grammy Awards and has won six.